On Nov. 29, while at a Clinton Avenue home in Albany, Rosario stabbed a woman he knew with a knife, causing a puncture wound to the upper right side of her back, District Attorney David Soares' office said. Rosario repeatedly kicked the woman and broke her arm, resulting in the placement of a permanent titanium plate and eight permanent screws in her elbow, officials said.

Rosario faces up to seven years in state prison when sentenced on Sept. 24, prosecutors said.